At least 12 people are killed by a wildfire in Spain, with investigators reporting that bodies are found inside burned cars. Multiple outlets describe the discovery of fatalities in vehicles damaged by the blaze, underscoring the severity of the fire and the rapid conditions in affected areas. The death toll is reported as at least 12 as authorities conduct ongoing assessments of damage and search for any additional victims.
Both reports focus on the grim findings in and around the burned vehicles, indicating that some people may have been trapped or unable to escape before the fire reached them. Coverage emphasizes that emergency response operations are underway while officials determine the scope of the disaster and the circumstances surrounding each death.
While details on the exact location of the wildfire and the cause of the fire are not included in the excerpts provided, the reports agree on the key points: the wildfire in Spain is deadly, the reported minimum death toll is 12, and investigators have found bodies in burned cars linked to the blaze.